![]() She might have lost her innocent view of the world, but in the end she’s better for it. ![]() I really love the hardened person she became. In Purple Hearts, Rio got a particularly wonderful scene about femininity and I cheered her on the whole way through. She’s arguably been through the most, because her character is almost unrecognisable to the girl who stepped into training. In Front Lines it was Frangie, in Silver Stars is was Rainy, and in this book, I’ve rolled round to loving Rio. I feel like in each book, the girls have an identity breakthrough, and I’m glad that I’ve loved a different girl most strongly in each book. Not to mention, we finally learn who’s been writing these stories! (And I guessed right!) Thank you, Michael Grant, I’ve never been more satisfied with an ending. ![]() ![]() We got to see what the characters got up to post-war AND their obituaries so we know what they did with their lives as a whole. In fact, it’s probably the best ending to a trilogy I’ve ever read. I’ve been a huge fan of this series from day one, and Purple Hearts did not disappoint. ![]()
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